NFC TIMES Exclusive Insight – The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, or Metro, has followed through with plans to offer Android NFC phone users a way to pay fares with the agency’s TAP closed-loop fare card.
The launch of the virtual TAP card in the new TAP LA app for Android phones enables customers to put the fare card on their Android smartphones, using host-card emulation. It follows the launch late last summer by Metro of its TAP card with Apple Pay on NFC-enabled iPhones and Apple Watches. Users can manage the TAP card from a transit agency iOS app, but can only make payments from Apple Pay. Apple does not allow separate apps that it does not control to use its NFC chips in card-emulation mode. Metro told NFC Times it is considering whether to also enable TAP for the Google Pay app, but has not decided yet.
U.S.-based Cubic Transportation Systems, which supplies the TAP closed-loop card, developed the TAP LA Android app for Metro. Like the TAP card, TAP for NFC devices are accepted on Metro’s bus and rail operations, along with mainly bus services run by 25 smaller transit agencies and operators in Los Angeles County.